First of all, you usually need to make it a round trip, so you can actually plan two different routes, coming and going.
First of all, you usually need to make it a round trip, so you can actually plan two different routes, coming and going.
It was many years ago, but I still remember the main entry hall at Lagos airport.
The trouble is that LAX essentially owns ONT, and a couple other local regional airports. If there is any drop off in passenger loads, LAX drops flights in ONT and the others to keep LAX going full blast.
I how I know that.
I pack a Leica D-lux with it's small sert of accessories (flash, charger). But then I always pack one dinosaur, recently a Mamiya M6 with one lens.
My daily bag is much smaller. It holds a $100 or so in cash, my driver's license, and some credit cards. Its called a wallet.
I have used a simple, albeit elitist way to sell vehicles on Craigslist. Granted this usually work for the things I have sold, quality motorcycles and a couple collectable Mercedes in excellent driver condition.
Danger there! I replaced various window crank mechanisms on my 504 several times in the 1970's.
In the 1990's a Facel Vega parked on the street everyday near my apartment in the Haight-Ashbury.
So true. Except for the high end limousines, they didn't offer electric windows or air conditioning until late '60's or '70's.
I've ridden motorcycles to Alaska and other longish tours and some places it seems everyone is either on a motorcycle or some sort of RV. I've talked to many RV'ers and and sometimes they just come off as sad. Somewhere beyond Whitehorse, Yukon Territory I talked to a couple and you quickly figured out two things:
Wow, an Evoque that starts.
This must win some sort of prize:
This must win some sort of prize:
Actually, this is a side bar to the bigger world of maintaining the plastic visor on your motorcycle helmet. Many products and lots of info for essentially the same issue.
In 1996 I rode a 600cc Yamaha Seca 2 from San Francisco to NYC to stay with friends on Boerum Hill inB.
Gentlemen, start your lazers.
After selling several vehicles through Craigslist, all I can add to previous comments is the degree that people who respond seem to be 50/50 complete scammers and idiots, versus a range of well meaning buyers, ranging from 100% unprepared to cash in hand buyers.
True - I sold a perfect 1963 Jaguar XKE Series 1 in 1975 and bought a new Peugeot 504 and didn't regret it.
I recall the summer of 1975, and an Aeroflot regional carrier from Timbuktu to Bamako, Mali, in an overhead wing turbo prop.
Darn, the second unmade Dune project.